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    A Strategic Orientation Model for the Turkish Local e-Governments

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    Increased environmental uncertainty and complexity along with budget constraints requires public organizations to manage strategically as never before. The environments of public organizations have become increasingly turbulent and more firmly interconnected. During the past two decades, governments have innovated new management tools such as strategic planning, outsourcing, and performance measurement to deal with complex governance and networks to provide their public services. Meanwhile, the drive to implement e-government has resulted in the formulation of many e-government visions and strategies, driven by their own sets of political, economic, and social factors and requirements. With this regard, recent developments in e-service provision of Turkish Local e-Governments deserve empirical and well-structured research. Building on the recent literature, this study draws a strategic orientation framework and tests it by analyzing the contents of strategic documents of 114 Turkish Local e-Governments

    The first true anomiid bivalve?

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    The ecology of a Middle Jurassic hardground and crevice fauna

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    Volume: 17Start Page: 507End Page: 52

    Ecology of sponge reefs from the Upper Bathonian of Normandy

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    Volume: 24Start Page: 1End Page: 2

    Kirklandia texana Caster—Cretaceous hydrozoan medusoid or trace fossil chimaera?

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    Volume: 18Start Page: 665End Page: 67

    Environmental factors determining the distribution of brachiopods

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    Volume: 17Start Page: 879End Page: 90
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